Sarah Fletcher
LCPC, NCC
Certified EMDR

Sarah is known for her ability to sit with people after life or trust has been shattered. Her primary counseling focus is trauma, with special emphasis on betrayal trauma, relational rupture, and the slow rebuilding of safety after infidelity, secrecy, or deep relational injury.


Her clinical work is informed by lived experience. Sarah has personally walked through betrayal and the long, demanding process of repair and restoration. That journey—combined with years of ministry life—gives her a grounded, steady presence with clients navigating betrayal, grief, anger, and the loss of what they thought their life was.

Sarah is especially effective with individuals and couples facing betrayal trauma, ministry families living under public pressure, caregivers experiencing burnout, and families impacted by addiction.

She brings strong clinical training to this work, drawing from EMDR, DBT, CBT, IFS, and other evidence-based therapies. Sarah offers faith-based exploration and processing of both memory-based trauma, as well as preverbal trauma impacting current life areas. Before joining CCM, she worked in community mental health and now works with children, adults, and couples.

Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts in Bible from Welch College and a Master of Arts in Counseling from Missouri Baptist University. She is also a certified life coach. She holds membership in EMDRIA, International and the American Association of Christian Counselors.

Sarah is highly involved in her church, coordinating free community meals and filling various ministry roles. Most days you’ll find her serving alongside her husband, Keith, director of JCity Center for Hope and Renewal, where together, they offer an onsite 3-day Marriage/EMDR Intensive that combines faith-based marriage coaching with clinical services. Sarah enjoys camping, cooking, and spending time with her multicultural family.

A mother of three, Sarah has been married for over 45 years. Her counseling style is steady, honest, and deeply respectful of the courage it takes to stay present in the aftermath of trauma, betrayal, and loss.